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020    9781587299339 (electronic bk.) 
020    158729933X (electronic bk.) 
020    9781587298691 (pbk.) 
020    1587298694 (pbk.) 
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245 00 Distant provinces in the Inka empire|h[electronic 
       resource] :|btoward a deeper understanding of Inka 
       imperialism /|cedited by Michael A. Malpass and Sonia 
       Alconini 
260    Iowa City :|bUniversity of Iowa Press,|cc2010.|e(Baltimore,
       Md. :|fProject MUSE,|g2013) 
300    1 online resource (x, 355 p.) :|bill., maps 
500    Chiefly papers presented at the 2004 Society for the 
       American Archaeology annual meeting heldin Montreal 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 00 |tProvincial Inka studies in the twenty-first century /
       |rMichael A. Malpass and Sonia Alconini --|tArchaeobotany 
       of Cerro del Inga, Chile, atthe southern Inka frontier /
       |rJack Rossen, María Teresa Planella, and Ruben Stehberg -
       -|tAn archaeological perspective on the Inka provincial 
       administration of the south-central Andes /|rCalógero M. 
       Santoro ... [et al.] --|tYampara households and communal 
       evolution in the southeastern Inka peripheries /|rSonia 
       Alconini --|tLiving under the imperialthumb in the 
       northern Calchaquí Valley, Argentina /|rFelix A. Acuto --
       |tForms of imperial control and the negotiation of local 
       autonomy in the Cinti Valley of Bolivia /|rClaudia Rivera 
       Casanovas --|tThe organization of Inka silver production 
       in Porco, Bolivia /|rMary Van Buren andAna María Presta --
       |tA bioarchaeological approach to the search for 
       Mitmaqkuna /|rSusan J. Haun and Guillermo A. Cock Carrasco
       --|tThe socioeconomic and ideological transformation of 
       Farfán under Inka rule /|rCarol Mackey --|tInkas and 
       Yumbos at Palmitopamba in northwestern Ecuador /|rRonald 
       D. Lippi and Alejandra M. Gudiño --|tToward a better 
       understanding of Inka provincialism /|rSonia Alconini and 
       MichaelA. Malpass 
588    Description based on print version record 
650  0 Social control|zSouth America|xHistory|yTo 1500
       |vCongresses 
650  0 Elite (Social sciences)|zSouth America|xHistory|yTo 1500
       |vCongresses 
650  0 Incas|xSocial conditions|vCongresses 
650  0 Human geography|zSouth America|xHistory|yTo 1500
       |vCongresses 
650  0 Regionalism|zSouth America|xHistory|yTo 1500|vCongresses 
650  0 Colonies|xAdministration|xHistory|yTo 1500|vCongresses 
650  0 Imperialism|xHistory|yTo 1500|vCongresses 
650  0 Incas|xPolitics and government|vCongresses 
650  0 Incas|xHistory|vCongresses 
651  0 South America|xEthnic relations|vCongresses 
700 1  Alconini Mujica, Sonia 
700 1  Malpass, Michael Andrew 
710 2  Project Muse 
856 40 |zFull text available: |uhttp://muse.jhu.edu/books/
       9781587299339/ 
912    Project Muse|b110206044615  
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